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What should I do after disabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on my Pipedrive account?

Written by Irina

Managing Your Pipedrive Account After Disabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a critical step in protecting your account. If you have recently disabled 2FA on your Pipedrive account, there are several important steps to take to ensure your account remains secure.

1. Logging In to Your Account

After 2FA is disabled, you can access your account using your email address and password:

  • Confirm you know your password and log in to your account directly.

  • If your login is successful, proceed to the next steps for securing your account.

If you encounter issues while logging in, seek assistance through Pipedrive's support channels.

2. Reconfiguring Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Disabling 2FA is only temporary for many users. Consider re-enabling 2FA as soon as possible to maintain account security.

  • Use an authenticator app to set up 2FA again once you have successfully logged in.

  • Ensure you securely store any backup codes generated during this setup process. These codes provide access to your account in case your primary 2FA method becomes unavailable.

Final Recommendations

  • Always review your account for unusual activity after disabling 2FA and resolve any security issues promptly.

  • Re-enable 2FA as soon as possible and keep your account credentials secure.

By following these steps, you can maintain the security of your Pipedrive account, even after disabling two-factor authentication.

If you encounter persistent login issues, contact customer support for further assistance.

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